How It Works
When water enters the D14WL, it drives an internal hydraulic motor — a piston that moves up and down with the water flow. This motion simultaneously draws a concentrated chlorine solution (sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite) from a solution tank and injects it into the water line at a precisely set ratio.
This is volumetric proportional dosing: the amount of chlorine injected is always directly proportional to the volume of water passing through the unit. Flow increases? The dose increases. Flow decreases? The dose decreases. The result is a consistent chlorine residual at all times — regardless of fluctuations in your water system





